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During the golden age of Athens a tribute was

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Answered by ajay33333
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During the Golden Age of Athens, a tribute was a sum of money or goods paid to the Athenian Empire as a way to keep the peace. By about 2500years ago Athens was at the peak of its power, having built an empire around the Aegian Sea with its powerful navy.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The golden age of Athens was a tribute was a tax paid to the empire.

Explanation:

  • The golden age went on to last  for a century but it was the foundation of western civilization.
  • The age started off with defeat of the Persian army and ended with a war between Sparta and Athens.
  • During this period a sum of money was paid to the Athens empire so as to keep peace.
  • This was also a period of economic growth, culture and political hegemony flourishing during the golden age of Athens.

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